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Doctors, MPs and patients' groups are warning that the Government's attempts to improve NHS cancer services are being undermined because the promised extra money is being siphoned off to pay for less essential services.

It is his way of explaining that the fight against Boko Haram is being undermined because the jihadists are often far better equipped than the soldiers.

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This shows that ANMM4CBR is very robust when dealing with noisy data, while the performance of the other methods will be undermined because of the noise in training samples.

His family claim his rights have been undermined because of the "public, political and media" hype surrounding his case and criticised the delay in determining his parole date.

The concept was extended because it was now possible to count and order sets that the set of integers was too small to measure, and it was undermined because even the integers ceased to be basic undefined objects.

I think what Netanyahu is trying to do is create an idea that even if you believe Palestinian moves in international forums are legitimate, they are undermined because BDS – in the Israelis argument - seeks to 'destroy state of Israel'".

Greenberg at Choices suggests that women's rights have been undermined because "people in the women's movement who consider themselves pro-choice have not taken it on... Overall, the climate is such that it encourages these protesters to come out.

The government's finances could be further undermined because of a fall in the tax revenues from big businesses.

Legal experts also said her credibility could be undermined because Ms. DeMarco did not sign the affidavits, telling defense lawyers that she feared the scrutiny that would follow.

Its credibility has been undermined because it could not prevent the Americans from fighting in Falluja and it has been accused of collaboration with the occupation authorities.

This principle also is not susceptible to undermining, because one never conditionalises on the theory of chance (assuming that the past history itself does not fix the chances).

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